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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed, a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow, now at special 30% savings. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> 11 sports with sports director gerry sandusky. >> they will not have him against the washington redskins -- he returned to the practice field for the first
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around...
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thinking about a new approach to technology, using technology differently. maybe it will be your first time in beijing with a computer. you might feel a little bit like a fish out of water. i really do understand. i am the very last person that anyone in my circle of friends and family would have ever thought would be heading up a tech company. i never thought i would either. i can tell you, it is a slippery slope once you get started on technology, so i thought i would take it a little easy and introduce you. maybe that wasn't the kind of mouse you are thinking about, how want to tell you a story. this is a mother mouse. she was walking down an alley with all of her about slayings of a lovely spring day. as she was walking down the winding road, out of the bushes comes a big cat. it charges its back and hisses, the mother mouse gathers her little children around her, and looks the cat in the eye and goes, ruff, ruff, ruff. the cat, stunned, turns and runs away. the mother bows looked down and says, let that be a lesson to you. never underestimate the power
thinking about a new approach to technology, using technology differently. maybe it will be your first time in beijing with a computer. you might feel a little bit like a fish out of water. i really do understand. i am the very last person that anyone in my circle of friends and family would have ever thought would be heading up a tech company. i never thought i would either. i can tell you, it is a slippery slope once you get started on technology, so i thought i would take it a little easy...
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and on thursday football changed forever after goal line technology was used for the first time in the opening match of the club world cup in japan the goal refs sister had just one goal to register as local champion some frittering hiroshima edged alter in city from new zealand the rival hawkeye system is also being tested at the competition as a quiet football revolution has finally occurred after years of debate. then on friday former heavyweight champion and turned over actor mike tyson who was guest star at the weigh in head of the fourth fight between money pack out and manuel marquez pac-man was nearly two kilos heavier but still went on to suffer the third knock out of his illustrious career the defeat came just over a week before the filipino congressman turns thirty four. hour saturday the queens of tennis turned into dancing queens as victoria azarenka and serena williams proved that you can try at an exhibition tournament in brazil while the one as our got one in the match six three seven five but the best players have reasons to be happy after each and over seven million d
and on thursday football changed forever after goal line technology was used for the first time in the opening match of the club world cup in japan the goal refs sister had just one goal to register as local champion some frittering hiroshima edged alter in city from new zealand the rival hawkeye system is also being tested at the competition as a quiet football revolution has finally occurred after years of debate. then on friday former heavyweight champion and turned over actor mike tyson who...
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science technology innovation all the list of melanin spun around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. i think all of. that. my motto did not go unnoticed by the big multinational companies such as canada's gran colombia gold and its subsidiary madore resources. you me i will say my name is jose oro and i am vice president of the company it honestly i have a commitment to the people to development for me this plan and my motto is very important because we must create jobs to give food to the people and this is part of our duty and our ethics yes we. will do it you know. the company's plan is to blow up the top of the gold mountain and create an open pit mine and order to have access to all the deposits from the top to the very bottom. in this way annual gold production could be as much as eight tons rather than the seven hundred twenty six kilos currently produced. according to today's price this would be worth about five hun
science technology innovation all the list of melanin spun around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. i think all of. that. my motto did not go unnoticed by the big multinational companies such as canada's gran colombia gold and its subsidiary madore resources. you me i will say my name is jose oro and i am vice president of the...
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technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, rep
technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the...
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>> i think every industrial company now with sensor technology and software technology has to think about the analytical way around their products. so a jet engine or m.r.i. scanner or gas turbine creates terra bytes of data. usage data. if we could model a jet engine that saves 1% fuel burn every year, that save it is industry $2 billion. that's a lot of money for our customers and we're trying to take the analyticals as expects and restructure in the a way that benefits our customers. if you think about social media, it was about connecting a billion consumers, right? and change the way they shop or do other things. the industrial internet is about really deep domain, deep verticals where 1% of anything is worth hundreds of billions of dollars. >> rose: we really have come with the internet to this emphasis on data and what data can tell us and the cloud has given us an enormous potential. >> completely. information technology in and of itself creates 5% or 10% of the value. connectivity is 10% of what it's about. the rest is about better decision making, better analytics, saving money.
>> i think every industrial company now with sensor technology and software technology has to think about the analytical way around their products. so a jet engine or m.r.i. scanner or gas turbine creates terra bytes of data. usage data. if we could model a jet engine that saves 1% fuel burn every year, that save it is industry $2 billion. that's a lot of money for our customers and we're trying to take the analyticals as expects and restructure in the a way that benefits our customers....
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we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you are out making the case for why there should be more location as opposed to china and india, you felt like you how the wind in your face. you have great meetings but then they pull your side and say, that's a powerful argument, but we're moving this to bangalor next week. there is much more of an economic case for people to be relocating and bring jobs back. some of that is about the way it is structured between us and china and some of it is energy. no doubt the future of natural gas is just making the price calculation more attractive to someone thinking about a n
we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you...
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the technology is great and i am glad we have it and nobody else does. that being said if i could take it back, i would. >> interesting concept. thought sure i follow, tom. but then again you say silly things too. >> they act like the technology is cutting edge, but i have seen it before. froto, sam, middle earth? >> are you talking talking talking about harry potter? >> not harry potter. >> there is an invisible cloak. >> i think he is referencing the hobbit. >> the magic cloak given to froto. >> rut worst person in the history of people. >> are you saying los-lorian. >> that's where they got their gift. >> why did i get the look for that? >> i knew these guys were not avid readers. i thought you were -- the way you were talking about swords and whatnot. >> i am confused by everything. is it worth the military to invest in this? >>- q. i you are right. it is -- >> you are right. it is awesome when we have. it but it can seep down to bad guys and not only state actors, but in this country and that is scary. >> it adapts to your sur roundings. say i was i
the technology is great and i am glad we have it and nobody else does. that being said if i could take it back, i would. >> interesting concept. thought sure i follow, tom. but then again you say silly things too. >> they act like the technology is cutting edge, but i have seen it before. froto, sam, middle earth? >> are you talking talking talking about harry potter? >> not harry potter. >> there is an invisible cloak. >> i think he is referencing the...
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . look. nation and free accreditation free in-store charges free arrangements free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god our t.v. dot com. look. good if you've ever seen anything like the toilet. last week marked the first time the army private bradley manning took the stand to speak only did he give a very disturbing testimony about his harsh treatment at quantico most chilling was his description of how he was treated in solitary confinement were forced to wear leg irons and stripped down naked every night there's more development developments sorry in this case by the day even though the corporate news is completely absent in the pennant bloggers and journalists have been on top of it since the beginning including my next guest like so brian journali
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . look. nation and free accreditation free in-store charges free arrangements free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god our t.v. dot com. look. good if you've ever seen anything like...
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it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's what i've said to both industries which is get your engineers working, because we will resolve these largely as engineering issues consistent with the economic and innovation goals of the statute. >> do you ever have a meeting yourself with the engineers in the room with the other, you know, from all industries just sitting there with your engineers hearing the disagreements and -- >> i very much end joy meeting with engineers and business executives, and i won't express an opinion who's less fun to meet with. >> okay. no, i appreciate that
it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's...
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science technology innovation called the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. six dollars gold. on zero as the guys who were going to load the experience before serious witnesses on the color guard. survival gear for service. so. the force of motion molestations the formula. they are all here to make it possible. to chimp on the fly and on our. good are sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. from. the. today we're joined by dr lisa alter the writer behind the secret city do
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but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china. each city each province competes with one another and the party officials who succeed they are promoted as a mirror to credit system russia needs to introduce something like that where cities and provinces can compete with other because at present they form their own little groups and many states and cities and so on and the very very difficult to rule from moscow. putin also talked about russia's efforts to minimize how the global financial crisis affects the country what can russia do to help calm the worldwide downturn in return. well russia's president moscow is trying to set up a world financial cent
but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china....
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technology and consumer discretionary. did you posted a big drop in four weeks of concern over europe's debt crisis weakened demand for the metal. the european central bank cutting growth forecast, copper big in development, down more than 1%. the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages rose slightly last week but remain near record lows. average rate on a 30-year loan climbing to 3.34%. so low still. while the 15 year fixed mortgaged moved up 2.67%. david. david: we hear from businesses all the time to say they aren't expanding in the u.s. because of uncertainty and a slowing economy. we found a ceo expanding here in the u.s. and also abroad. liz: joining us is the ceo. president of choice hotels international. steve joyce is here. breaking ground on three brand new higher end hotels. we have to believe there is customer ready to open up the wallet and pay for the higher end rooms. >> business is really good. we broke ground on three new suite hotels in a 24-hour period which i think is a first. we are expanding rap i hadly
technology and consumer discretionary. did you posted a big drop in four weeks of concern over europe's debt crisis weakened demand for the metal. the european central bank cutting growth forecast, copper big in development, down more than 1%. the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages rose slightly last week but remain near record lows. average rate on a 30-year loan climbing to 3.34%. so low still. while the 15 year fixed mortgaged moved up 2.67%. david. david: we hear from businesses all the...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. soon. experience before theories with the. survival. of. the force or should. they all here to make. chimp on the fly. continues now and i'll teach you how many in israel have agreed to disagree over the issue of jewish settlements on palestinian land that's the stuff's soft stance of chancellor merkel to stop short of condemning israeli actions actions which of left her european partners furious israel is facing increasing isolation on the continent to offer announced plans to build th
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a...
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the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related strok
the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial...
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we stay right cutting edge of digital printing technology. and the other avenue we've gone down to the stay on top of things is arab publishing company called staff picks prius and the inspiration for it was of course fast fix. we knew if we found a manuscript that we loved, we knew we could sell it. so we just had to find the right author, the rate a new script. so we are onto her fourth book now we don't have -- we don't do 20 books a year because i would have been nervous break down if we did, but we are making great progress. unfortunately because of the fact we've lost so many independent bookstores in the past two decades that originally there were about 5000 of us back in the 90s and now we're back to a couple thousand of us. so there's plenty of communities that don't have an independent bookstore and i think people do know it's a real loss to the community that they don't. if they do have one, they need to treasure it and take care of it and patronize it. and if they don't have one, we all have website. >> coverage continues of sally
we stay right cutting edge of digital printing technology. and the other avenue we've gone down to the stay on top of things is arab publishing company called staff picks prius and the inspiration for it was of course fast fix. we knew if we found a manuscript that we loved, we knew we could sell it. so we just had to find the right author, the rate a new script. so we are onto her fourth book now we don't have -- we don't do 20 books a year because i would have been nervous break down if we...
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first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistant area, and being able to leverage nurses and allow nurses to continue to grow in their profession, to be able to be an ally to the physicians, where now the physicians can delegate to the nurses in that regard. so technology, continuing to encourage people go into into the profession and a change in the way we deliver health care as a whole. we are fully aware, and we will have a primary care shortage as time progresses unless we do something in those areas. >> thank you. i have a question on
first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance...
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first is technology. i talked a lot about our ability to proactively stated to identify events before they occur. that helps them be able to separate act of medicine and more proactive medicine and that aspect of it. i also talked about our humana care where we're 5000 people to go to the home for chronic conditions. it takes the pressure of the primary care individual for having to do with that. whether it is reactive or is. the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistants area and being able to leverage nurses and allow nurses to continue to grow in their profession to be able to be an ally to the physicians come over now physicians can delegate to the nurses in that regard. so technology coming continue to encourage people to go in the profession and at the same time a change in the way we deliver health care as a whole. we are fully aware and we will have a primary care shortage as time progresses unless we do something in those areas. >> thank you. i have a question on part b of medic
first is technology. i talked a lot about our ability to proactively stated to identify events before they occur. that helps them be able to separate act of medicine and more proactive medicine and that aspect of it. i also talked about our humana care where we're 5000 people to go to the home for chronic conditions. it takes the pressure of the primary care individual for having to do with that. whether it is reactive or is. the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistants area...
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these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have to think about the company's producing innovation to stay ahead of the curve. >> now that they have an out, it to look at it. >> i don't know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation, and this is something he gave us an example of a few minutes ago -- retroviruses -- retroviruses as part of the treatment and understanding of hiv eight years later. if you think of the internet and finally the web, this is what was out there. there is a myth about americans that we only care about applications. we are the most effective basic science producers in
these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have...
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you want to make sure for a technological point, you are state-of-the-art. and communicating your message, identifying people, ensuring that not only are the supporters but they are voters. a supporter is not a voter. >> how do you regain -- >> i think investing. it's there. they can be done. by the way, technology in 2012 -- they can be done. it's got to be invested in a priority. part of it is no went home. .. change with devices to you carry? >> devices? i use an iphone. not and ipad. >> you are handy with that. >> i have an iphone. i use an iphone and i have -- still holding on to my ipad. the iphone, i use and ipad. en iphone. >> last question, you wear a lot of hats. >> defensive coach, first round of the playoffs, didn't give a path. neither was one attempted. to be fair. it was a tremendous great time, my 7-year-old's first time playing tackle football. ahead as much as i ever had. >> a lot of coaches, what is your fifth one? >> it has to be fun for them but the most important thing you can do is call it the fundamental support in football, not just
you want to make sure for a technological point, you are state-of-the-art. and communicating your message, identifying people, ensuring that not only are the supporters but they are voters. a supporter is not a voter. >> how do you regain -- >> i think investing. it's there. they can be done. by the way, technology in 2012 -- they can be done. it's got to be invested in a priority. part of it is no went home. .. change with devices to you carry? >> devices? i use an iphone....
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the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were there. >> reporter: so what was once firmly in the world of make- believe could quickly become quite real. >> that is very cool. the science is in the special fabric. so you don't need a power source to make it work. so any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work and disappear. >> wow. >>> a mixed day on wall street with money disappearing. the dow was up big. not the nasdaq. dow was up 83. s&p up 2. nasdaq down 23. let's go to new york, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: stocks ralli
the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were...
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technological investment we're trying there. are these really criteria that make a superpower? >> they are some of them but i think you also have to look at what the report says about other countries and their projections forward are close to being straight lines from what they have seen in the recent past and i think that is very treacherous. take india which they project to be a major power in 2030. not reflecting the real economic difficulty india has had over the past several years in terms of their economic growth. the report talks about brazil but they have a saying in brazil. they say brazil is the country of the future and always has been. so why, why that will change between now and 2030 is open to question. and even china where there is undoubtedly been extraordinary economic growth since market principles were put into play partially. i think most close observers of china think much their economic data is simply falsified so that projecting economic or military or political strength based on data that is substantially made up is a pretty treacherous business. megyn:
technological investment we're trying there. are these really criteria that make a superpower? >> they are some of them but i think you also have to look at what the report says about other countries and their projections forward are close to being straight lines from what they have seen in the recent past and i think that is very treacherous. take india which they project to be a major power in 2030. not reflecting the real economic difficulty india has had over the past several years in...
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i spent more than 20 years in the wind industry as a technology development engineer. in those days we saw some spectacular failures and dramatic failures, but every year we put more into the technology development. little bit this year in the aerodynamics, gear box, foundation, every year a little incremental improvement in the control systems, field testing so we understood what was going on and the power electronics, and today we have an industry that is a spectacular industry. . the touchins produce power for five cents per kilowatt. it's been a successful business. the united states dominated that business because of consistent policies, consistent tax policies. we could rely on the policies being there year after year. investors came in, engineers came in. in the early 1980's those policies began to change and the technology began to leave our country and we've seen -- i've seen in my career the incentives come and go over the years. i can tell you it's devastating to the industry. it takes years to develop the infrastructure to produce wind turbines. the barings
i spent more than 20 years in the wind industry as a technology development engineer. in those days we saw some spectacular failures and dramatic failures, but every year we put more into the technology development. little bit this year in the aerodynamics, gear box, foundation, every year a little incremental improvement in the control systems, field testing so we understood what was going on and the power electronics, and today we have an industry that is a spectacular industry. . the...
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and directing poverty by allowing poor countries to develop cleanly and sustainably, and opening up technology, finance, and getting developed countries to reduce their emissions as fast as possible. >> i want to thank you all for being with us. that does it for our show today. we will be back here tomorrow. amanda nesheiwat, angeline annesteus, and marco cadena. earlier, we made a mistake misidentifying abdullah bin hamad al-attiyah as fahad bin mohammed al attiyah. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013. box 693, new york, ny 10013. tavis: good evening. smiley. -- from los angeles, em tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with 14- time grammy winner alicia keys. "girl on fire" features many artists, including john legend and bruno mars. our conversation with alicia keys starts right now. keys starts right now.
and directing poverty by allowing poor countries to develop cleanly and sustainably, and opening up technology, finance, and getting developed countries to reduce their emissions as fast as possible. >> i want to thank you all for being with us. that does it for our show today. we will be back here tomorrow. amanda nesheiwat, angeline annesteus, and marco cadena. earlier, we made a mistake misidentifying abdullah bin hamad al-attiyah as fahad bin mohammed al attiyah. democracy now! is...
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certainly they have been the themes that have driven a lot of the growth in some of these sub-sectors in technology. >> one of the big things are growth is, it's really hard to find. so, when you find growth, you're going to pay more for it. what i like about this facebook idea now, every evaluation aficionado is going to be avoiding it. growth is very difficult to find in this environment. >> a name that walter had on his -- he likes, salesforce.com, which went to an all-time high today. okay, great. the last couple of years has grown at 35% a year, if you looked at it, 50% a year. but really, you know, betting that corp rate customers are so far behind the curve that they're going to take this thing to multiples, at least, that right now are very unsustainable. i preface this with, saying, i'm a value investor, it's hard for me to chase a stock that really is somewhere between 200 and 300 times earnings. but that's what people are trying to do here and this scares me. >> if it trades at 200 times earnings, might as well be 500. both are ridiculous. just know that and understand that a lot of peop
certainly they have been the themes that have driven a lot of the growth in some of these sub-sectors in technology. >> one of the big things are growth is, it's really hard to find. so, when you find growth, you're going to pay more for it. what i like about this facebook idea now, every evaluation aficionado is going to be avoiding it. growth is very difficult to find in this environment. >> a name that walter had on his -- he likes, salesforce.com, which went to an all-time high...
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they have the latest technologying lowest prices, smartest associates. they're the fastest-growing electronics and appliance retailer in america. you can visit their website at hh greg.com. back over to you. >> thank you, kristy. and assly mentioned -- as she mentioned, roads are closed in mount vernon. sure sign christmas is around the corner. jessica kartalija is among revelers in the annual baltimore tradition. >> hello, kai. they are just starting to show up as are all the vendors. they're making it an entire town celebration throughout mount vernon. many of the stores are open late. we have sophie's kaz bar. james joyce is coming up from downtown. several restaurants in this area providing food so people grab a bite to eat, watch the fireworks, watch the light illumination and walk around and do a little shopping. here's what crews are doing to get prepared for this evening. >> reporter: the unofficial start to the holiday gets under way in just a few hours. >> 41 days, we have been doing the lighting. it started out as a simple galgtdering. -- gath
they have the latest technologying lowest prices, smartest associates. they're the fastest-growing electronics and appliance retailer in america. you can visit their website at hh greg.com. back over to you. >> thank you, kristy. and assly mentioned -- as she mentioned, roads are closed in mount vernon. sure sign christmas is around the corner. jessica kartalija is among revelers in the annual baltimore tradition. >> hello, kai. they are just starting to show up as are all the...
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it is really thinking about how we do things smarter, more efficiently, and using the technology and resources we have to make things more efficient and cost-effective for government. we reduced by $5 billion by passing a law that says we could not pass what was not funded. ours was not challenged in court, fortunately. we are looking at more pension reform. we have seven pension systems in the state. they are operated by different pension boards that have different rules, different structures, looking at the potential of having them under one board that monitors all of the pensions so you have across the board unanimously. one of the things we have done in the state of oklahoma is our transportation secretary, we took down a 9000-foot bridge in oklahoma city. over 1900 steel beams were repurposed and recycled for local counties to get rid of structurally deficient bridges. we will go from the bottom to the top in terms of creating that infrastructure. we are literally recycling and saving millions of dollars by something that would have just been thrown out. it is the only project l
it is really thinking about how we do things smarter, more efficiently, and using the technology and resources we have to make things more efficient and cost-effective for government. we reduced by $5 billion by passing a law that says we could not pass what was not funded. ours was not challenged in court, fortunately. we are looking at more pension reform. we have seven pension systems in the state. they are operated by different pension boards that have different rules, different structures,...
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i think that they have progressively gained better technology over time, and they have progressively gained that through a number of methods over a number of years and decades. to the degree that they will be more successful than they were last time, in such a short period of time and how that can what they've done to correct a, i can't tell you how they assess that. we will just have to -- if they choose to go ahead with it we'll just have to see. >> [inaudible] >> i won't go into the specifics of how we or our allies position ourselves to ensure that we understand what's happening, but we do watch it is very carefully, watch it very carefully. of course, in my role as the pacom commander, my never one priority is to ensure that -- my number one priority is to ensure we have reassured our allies and the we are properly defend our own homeland and we'll homeland and we will position our assets necessary to do that. >> very much related to that, on a recent trip to the region by secretary panetta can he announced the deployment of expand radar with one of our allies. can you give us a
i think that they have progressively gained better technology over time, and they have progressively gained that through a number of methods over a number of years and decades. to the degree that they will be more successful than they were last time, in such a short period of time and how that can what they've done to correct a, i can't tell you how they assess that. we will just have to -- if they choose to go ahead with it we'll just have to see. >> [inaudible] >> i won't go into...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> my great pleasure to be here with dan savage on what is his wedding day, even though it's not as we are speaking his wedding day. i think, as someone who thinks a lot about politics and proudly a progressive and member to the left and think about social change, the evolution of american public opinion on marriage equality is this north star, right? every time i get down in the dumps about the possibility of change and every victory that is out of grasp, i think about how incredible. here is polling. in 1996, 68% opposed marriage equality. 27% supported. by november 2012, 63% supported, 46% opposed. there's not a lot of other t
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> my great pleasure to be...
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that would have been enough money to buy yahoo, blackberry maker research in motion and seagate technology. just a rough day for apple on a number of fronts. worries that the ipad is losing more ground to the competition. lower sales of higher margin iphones in the current quarter. also, today, apple and samsung are back in federal court in san jose over their ongoing patent battle. apple down 2% today so far. >>> the labor department a big drop in first time weekly unemployment claims. and for the first time in several weeks, the effects of superstorm sandy largely ruled out. the four-week average at 408,000 is still elevated. most of the year we have seen claims around that 370,000 to 375,000 level which suggests modest growth. we get the november employment growth tomorrow. that's a key factor although again sandy will distort the numbers. >>> flat start on wall street. investors still looking for some progress. dow down 1, nasdaq down 1, s&p down 1, as well. apple shares down 1.25%. back to you. >> it's 1s across the board. thank you. >>> the new reality in washington state recreationa
that would have been enough money to buy yahoo, blackberry maker research in motion and seagate technology. just a rough day for apple on a number of fronts. worries that the ipad is losing more ground to the competition. lower sales of higher margin iphones in the current quarter. also, today, apple and samsung are back in federal court in san jose over their ongoing patent battle. apple down 2% today so far. >>> the labor department a big drop in first time weekly unemployment...
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what we also know is that technology is developing social media and all the rest that makes it easier for someone in boston or savannah, georgia, to have a bigger impact. what we're also seing is these issues are increasingly coming down to tough choices, tough choices that business leaders can help with. >> how do they characterize regulations? >> generally speaking, regulations rank high. you've got the large financial services companies who are concerned with dodd frank. you've also got smaller businesses concerned that big banks aren't lending. they have different views on service. host: a republican from missouri said, as washington debates the fiscal cliff on spending and taxes we should not forget the regulatory avalanche that awaits businesses in the new year. roughly 4,100 regulations are coming through the pipeline. not all regulations will affect small businesses, many will, however, and the compliance costs for small firms exceed that of their large competition by some 36%. guest: that -- it's difficult for a small business leader to come to the white house and talk about
what we also know is that technology is developing social media and all the rest that makes it easier for someone in boston or savannah, georgia, to have a bigger impact. what we're also seing is these issues are increasingly coming down to tough choices, tough choices that business leaders can help with. >> how do they characterize regulations? >> generally speaking, regulations rank high. you've got the large financial services companies who are concerned with dodd frank. you've...
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we also know that technology is developing, social media and all the rest, which makes it easier for someone on route 128 in boston or savannah, georgia, to have a bigger impact. we are seeing the issues are increasingly coming down to a tough choices, tough choices of business leaders. host: how would they characterize regulations? guest: generally, regulations rank high. you have large financial services companies concerned with dodd-frank. you also have smaller businesses that are concerned the big banks are not lending. so they both have different views on financial services. host: a republican from missouri says -- guest: if you think about that, how difficult it is for small business leader affected by a particular regulation to come to washington and talk to the finals or talk to congress about the best way to fix it. what we are trying to do is bring business leaders together at scale, so their input can go directly to those who are producing the regulations. on the regulatory front, a person who recently was running the office of regulatory affairs, his team was very aggress
we also know that technology is developing, social media and all the rest, which makes it easier for someone on route 128 in boston or savannah, georgia, to have a bigger impact. we are seeing the issues are increasingly coming down to a tough choices, tough choices of business leaders. host: how would they characterize regulations? guest: generally, regulations rank high. you have large financial services companies concerned with dodd-frank. you also have smaller businesses that are concerned...
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the rest is being refocused on technology and engineering. >> patricia, thanks for that. still to come, as the global economy trudges along the roads to recovery, will we see a high full rebound? we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. >>> mass rallies have been called in cairo, both anti-and pro government spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic reforms as part of a proposed $4.8 billion imf loan agreement. eyeman is in eye row with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. it has added more to the political turmoil here today. today there are several messages being sent to morsi. the referendum is scheduled for saturday. it's a controversial constitution that secular liberal forces here have announced it doesn't protect human rights or the rights of minorities and women. there are supporters of the president and they are, too, organizing their rallies for today and friday. and against all of this, the president has given the egyptian mil
the rest is being refocused on technology and engineering. >> patricia, thanks for that. still to come, as the global economy trudges along the roads to recovery, will we see a high full rebound? we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. >>> mass rallies have been called in cairo, both anti-and pro government spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic...
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technological advances have transformed over almost every aspect of our daily lives. when i started here at the center, the black berry was a fruit and tweaking something was what birds did. no more. none of these developments happen by accident. in fact, to a significant degree, i would say they were made possible by the principled leadership of the united states, united states, by the global economy and international system that america created with our diplomacy unprotected with our military. and maybe unique culture of freedom, innovation and entrepreneurship to four shows in our country and remains the model and inspiration for the rest of the modernizing world. we have every reason to be proud of the progress of humanity that it happened on america's walk. here at home to be grateful for the countless ways in which our own country has been benefited in the process. we live in a world whose shape and project jury the united states were than any other nation's response before. it's not a perfect world. i know that. but it is a better world than the one we inherite
technological advances have transformed over almost every aspect of our daily lives. when i started here at the center, the black berry was a fruit and tweaking something was what birds did. no more. none of these developments happen by accident. in fact, to a significant degree, i would say they were made possible by the principled leadership of the united states, united states, by the global economy and international system that america created with our diplomacy unprotected with our...
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many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really 16 is now part of the -- pope benedict is now part of the twitter nation. he already has more than 1 million followers who will read miss messages in english, arabic, polish and four other languages. >>> 8:16. pavi shankar has died at the age of 92. boy. he was good. he was known as the good father the world music. in fact -- known as the godfather of world music. in fact, the beatles gave him that name. he continued to perform until last year, last thursday, he underwent surge heart surgery -- heart surgery but did in the recover. >>> walnut creek police are still searching for clues at the smash-and-g
many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really...
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and then can you talk to me about the technology development that actually will allow us to better share the system's? >> yes. i see with four seconds left so let make it into it. >> but i'm sure that the chairman will let you finish your answer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passenger on the freight needs are actually done, and that was my fifth point, on a very site-specific analysis. and the report by inspector general indicated that some of the negotiations dragged on. well, indeed they did, and they did because there were four parties sitting around the desk, the state, amtrak, the federal government and the freight rail right-of-way owner. each of which was looking at this through a prism, with their own prison. but the freight rails wanted to make sure that not only could they continue to serve their customers today, but they would be able to continue to serve their customers in the foreseeable future which then meant having models what would be the growth of traffic, for freight, what would the impact be of having passenger rail service their
and then can you talk to me about the technology development that actually will allow us to better share the system's? >> yes. i see with four seconds left so let make it into it. >> but i'm sure that the chairman will let you finish your answer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passenger on the freight needs are actually done, and that was my fifth point, on a very site-specific analysis. and the report by inspector general indicated that...
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i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work, rebuilding our roads and our bridges and our schools. that's how we grow an economy. i want us to bring down our deficits but i want to do it in a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want -- businesses and manufacturers like detroit diesel, right here, creating jobs, right here, in redford, right here in michigan, right here in the united states of america. that's where we need to go. that's the country we need to build. and when it comes to bringing up manufacturing back to america, that's why i'm here today. since 1938, detroit diesel has been turning out some of the best engines in the world. over all those years, generations of redford workers have walked through these doors. not just to punch a clock, not just to pick up a paycheck, not just to build an engine, but to build a middle class life for their families, to earn a shot at the american dream. for 7 1/2 decades, through good times and bad, through revolutions and technolo
i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work, rebuilding our roads and our bridges and our schools. that's how we grow an economy. i want us to bring down our deficits but i want to do it in a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want -- businesses and manufacturers like detroit diesel, right here, creating jobs, right here, in redford, right here in michigan, right here in the united states of...